London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... third century was the dwindling stock of second century bronze , and this would have been quite insufficient for a large population vigorously engaged in retail trade , such as ... THIRD CENTURY 173 Third-century inscriptions and sculptures.
... third century was the dwindling stock of second century bronze , and this would have been quite insufficient for a large population vigorously engaged in retail trade , such as ... THIRD CENTURY 173 Third-century inscriptions and sculptures.
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... third century . It was placed where it could be seen from the eastern side of the city defences and where it overlooked the curve of the river at Limehouse.29 If it was in fact a ... THIRD CENTURY Trade in Londinium in the third century.
... third century . It was placed where it could be seen from the eastern side of the city defences and where it overlooked the curve of the river at Limehouse.29 If it was in fact a ... THIRD CENTURY Trade in Londinium in the third century.
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... are misleading , and there is no real indication of what was happening on this important wharf in the later third century . It is to be hoped that the excavation on the neighbouring site of 196 LONDINIUM IN THE THIRD CENTURY.
... are misleading , and there is no real indication of what was happening on this important wharf in the later third century . It is to be hoped that the excavation on the neighbouring site of 196 LONDINIUM IN THE THIRD CENTURY.
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London before the Roman Conquest | 1 |
Bronze shield from Thames at Battersea early 1st century AD | 8 |
PreRoman burial from Southwark | 20 |
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